She was wrong---she looked only at the on-shelf price---she did not check
her receipt!  She actually paid $19.98 for the set of 8 NiMH AA batteries at
target.


"Bill in Alexandria" <BMcGovernWITHOUT THIS@cox.net> wrote in message
news:of0lc.6681$pJ1.3575@lakeread02...
> Use them....they're good--they'll last slightly longer....and I notice
that
> the prices are waaaaay down...the wife just bought a set of 8 NiMH 2300 AA
> rechargeables at CVS for $6.50.
> Bill
>
> "Linedancer" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
> news:2bTfc.111$ju5.52@newsfe1-gui.server.ntli.net...
> > I have just bought  a Fujifilm finepix A210 digi camera,
> > it recommends  using 2100 NIMH batteries
> > my question is, will it be alright to use 2300 NIMH batteries in it,
will
> it
> > harm the camera ?
> > what is the difference between the two, is  it longevity or power ?
> >
> > TIA
> >
> > Pat
> >
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